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Behringer Digital Mixer X32

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If you've been mixing with analog consoles for a long time, the idea of switching to an all-digital format might seem kind of frightening, but the Behringer X32 Digital Mixing Console makes the transi... Click To Read More About This Product

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If you've been mixing with analog consoles for a long time, the idea of switching to an all-digital format might seem kind of frightening, but the Behringer X32 Digital Mixing Console makes the transition from analog to digital an easy one. The 32-channel X32 gives you all the controls you're familiar with from the analog boards you're used to, and merges them with digital mixing advantages including total mix recall, built-in FireWire/ USB/ ADAT expansion, virtual FX rack, high-resolution 7" color display and more. Additionally, you will be availed of firmware updates that constantly add capacity to your X32. As of fall 2016, Behringer has added the following features:

Auto-mix on first 8 input channels.X-TOUCH control over X32Crossover filters added to main left/right mix and main mono bus.Phase inversion added on routing page to all outputs.New X32 Edit GUI.X32 Edit can go full screen.X32 Edit can open multiple windows and use multiple screens.X32 Edit now has two user definable banks of faders.

Ready for your inputUse any combination of the local 32 console mic inputs or the networked digital snake inputs on stage. The dedicated channel strip section puts 17 backlit buttons and 13 rotary controls with LED-collars right at your fingertips for quick, analog-style adjustment of each channel's compressor, 4-band parametric EQ and much more. Each input and output channel strip features its own color backlit 128x64 graphic LCD, which provides vital channel information at-a-glance, such as input source names and icons, to quickly identify instrumentation in the mix. Each LCD's information can be updated either by using the onboard display or an attached computer.

Vital information is just a click awayThanks to the netbook-resolution, 800x480 high-contrast color TFT display, you are never more than one or two button presses away from any of X32's eight highly intuitive control screens. Once you select the desired function, dedicated rotary/push encoders allow you to set parameters and source I/O assignment, without the need to "drill down" through multiple layers of menus or page through a complex owner's manual.

Versatile signal and scene managementSignals can be assigned to eight DCA groups (Digitally Controlled Amplifier), which provides simultaneous group level control via dedicated 100 mm motorized faders. You, or your engineer can communicate with the talent by means of the Talkback section's onboard mic or an external mic of your choice. X32's scene management allows snapshots of high-level production mixes to be captured and recalled for future use (you can even save them to a USB stick). X32 even has a dedicated custom control section with user-definable knobs and buttons where you can create your own set of controls, making it easy to access frequently used functions "on-the-fly."

Powered by MIDAS & KLARK TEKNIKBehringer teamed up with its sister companies, MIDAS and KLARK TEKNIK, recognized the world over for their digital consoles and EQ/FX processing, for implementation support. The programmable, high-grade mic preamps found in the X32 are based on a genuine MIDAS design, all the way down to their A/D converters. The resulting design ensures superior common mode rejection (CMRR) and extremely low harmonic distortion (THD).

MIDAS and KLARK TEKNIK helped in designing the X32's GUI (graphical user interface), a major advancement in digital mixing made easy, productive, and fun. They also drew on their extensive experience in FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) coding for rock-solid, ultra-low latency digital channel patching-giving the X32 the capacity to handle up to 168 sources on 168 destinations, including the two AES50 ports.

The rear panel also sports two AES50 ports, each with KLARK TEKNIK's rock-solid SuperMAC 48-channel I/O networking capability (for addressing a total of 96 inputs and outputs). Stereo digital output and MIDI are also supported, as well as ultra-low jitter, ultra-low latency communication between the X32 and digital snakes, remote stage boxes and outboard recording devices. A convenient top panel USB port is available for recording an uncompressed two-channel "board mix" straight to any standard USB thumb drive or for playing background music.

First review, the pressure is on. Take what you may know, hear, think, remember about Behringer products and throw it out the window. When The Music Group Inc. bout Midas, everyone...Read complete review

First review, the pressure is on. Take what you may know, hear, think, remember about Behringer products and throw it out the window. When The Music Group Inc. bout Midas, everyone in the world of sound and music knew they must be up to something big. The X32 was claiming to be a game changer and they delivered! We got this board one week ago and I literally can not stop messing with it! I am trying to find one flaw or a single downside, I've yet to find one. So far, I would say I've probably logged 20-25 hours on it; testing, checking, testing, learning, checking...etc. I've routed the console to my JBL SRX system and I am completely blown away. If you are new to the world of digital mixing and consoles, this board will take a little time to get used too. Our main board I've been using for the last 4-5 years was an Allen & Heath... and A&H makes excellent products! I've had a little experience with a digital board (LS9), so I was fairly familiar with the basic setup of the X32. However, there is so much to this board, you really need a guide. The manual that it comes with is VERY basic... I had to download the full manual online to really help me get into the meat of this console. Layout: I really think this console has an excellent layout. The screen and functions are really great and easily accessible, and so is all the hardware. I've yet to find a flaw in the software and overall configuration of this board. The functionality is very easy, and once you've navigated a few times around the console, it's quite simple! Now comes the next part... the overall hardware and durability of the inputs, faders, and knobs. A huge selling point for a lot of people on this board will be Midas / Klark-Teknik pre-amps on every channel. This is how Behringer has re-defined their image. I imagine a lot of people who purchase the X32 will be quite impressed with this marriage of affordability / quality. As far as I've tested, the inputs all sound great! The initial sound of the pre's is what I would call "muscle" in the tone. Very nice work Behringer! I guess I'll learn all about the durability of the faders as we put some serious hours traveling and working on this board. If you've watched the online video about the rigorous testing they put the knobs and motorized faders (literally moving them back and forth thousands of times), then I have no doubt all hardware should last for a long time. The video shows the Midas crew putting the faders to work! The body of the X32 seems extremely sturdy, built like a tank and still lightweight. We just ordered an ATA case for it through NYCase Co., and am patiently waiting for them to ship it to me. I did get the 3 year Pro coverage, and Behringer has a 3 year warranty as well. Now some reviews on the sound: Effects - I think the effects are great. Effects that one would use for every application. There are plenty loaded on this console... many you will "recognize" as some of the very popular outboard-style effects from major brands (BBE, Lexicon, Focusrite, etc.) Effects can be ran via stereo or as "side chain", or you can just hook up any outboard gear via one of the 6 Aux send/return's on the board and assign it to a channel via routing. EQ's - Not only does every channel have a full parametric, there's also some really nice quick style EQ'S loaded as well. 31, dual 31, stereo 31, and all can be applied to any channel and adjusted via LCD control, or fader style. Big thumbs up to the effects rack and EQ's! The right side of the board even has a quick effects assignment group to quickly adjust your settings or even tap tempo your delay. Bus Sends - Very nice and easy control. I've got Buses 1-6 running our IEM's and all effects sends are on buses 13-16. Very easy setup... Just use the routing button on the screen to send all your output buses to your mixes. I really love the "sends on faders" button for this. DCA's - Sub groups as many call it. Very easy to set up, just hold the DCA button and the channels you want in that group can be 'selected' to the DCA. Configuration and channel assignment - just a GREAT feature. All channels can be configured to a stored setting and recalled (which you create) and can all be customized! Custom colors, icons, and names for every channel! I color coded all my instruments (ie. all things drums are yellow, Vocals are green, guitars are blue) and send them to their color coded DCA group. Ethernet - hooked up a wireless G router, assigned the IP address to the console through the Configure screen and I can run the X32 via my iPad with the XiControl app. Just another excellent feature! THINGS I'VE YET TO DO... Run the console via remote control to a PC (I'm a mac guy, hopefully they'll have software for all us apple users). They use iPads to control XiControl, so I can only imagine that mac software will be on its way. I've yet to use the USB / FireWire card or do any type of recording with it... but I'm going to multi-track a show in the next couple of weeks via FireWire to my macbook with either DP or Pro-Tools... I'm anxious to see how it works! I've yet to use the AES50 ports as I'm waiting for an S16 box to be released. I've yet to use the P16-m via the ethernet out... once again I'm just waiting on the release (S16 and PM-16m look to be released late August and I guess will be in stores sometime early September). Storage - I've created a live show setting, and you can store and recall up to 100 "shows". Just adjust your faders, sends, buses, effects, etc. and store them! There's even a set of buttons on the right side of the console for quickly recalling and loading a scene. Just another excellent feature! Overall, I guess I can't say enough about this console.

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Great electronics...mediocre fader construction

Bought the board on 12/17/13, installed in the booth the week of 1/6/14. There was a bit of a learning curve with the transition from the analog world, but...Read complete review

Bought the board on 12/17/13, installed in the booth the week of 1/6/14. There was a bit of a learning curve with the transition from the analog world, but not a horrible one. The electronics are sweet. The control over all of the aspects for the channel is top notch. The compression, gates and eq's are great and the board sounds good because of them. However, had I known about the quality and construction of the fader motors, I would have gone with another company. 2/23/14 we had finished up the sound check/rehearsal for the service and the belt came off one of the faders. I'm sure it's an easy fix, but that would void the warranty. We now have to box the board back up and send it to Vegas to be repaired, an event that will end up making us have to miss two weeks worth of services. I really had hoped that the Behringer quality had made the jump to reliability, but running the desk for six or seven weeks and losing it for two hasn't done much to build any confidence in that department. Just be prepared. There are a host of people that haven't had any issues, but that's not fixing the board that is shipping out on 3/10/14.

First review, the pressure is on. Take what you may know, hear, think, remember about Behringer products and throw it out the window. When The Music Group Inc. bout Midas, everyone in the world of sound and music knew they must be up to something big. The X32 was claiming to be a game changer and they delivered! We got this board one week ago and I literally can not stop messing with it! I am trying to find one flaw or a single downside, I've yet to find one. So far, I would say I've probably logged 20-25 hours on it; testing, checking, testing, learning, checking...etc. I've routed the console to my JBL SRX system and I am completely blown away. If you are new to the world of digital mixing and consoles, this board will take a little time to get used too. Our main board I've been using for the last 4-5 years was an Allen & Heath... and A&H makes excellent products! I've had a little experience with a digital board (LS9), so I was fairly familiar with the basic setup of the X32. However, there is so much to this board, you really need a guide. The manual that it comes with is VERY basic... I had to download the full manual online to really help me get into the meat of this console. Layout: I really think this console has an excellent layout. The screen and functions are really great and easily accessible, and so is all the hardware. I've yet to find a flaw in the software and overall configuration of this board. The functionality is very easy, and once you've navigated a few times around the console, it's quite simple! Now comes the next part... the overall hardware and durability of the inputs, faders, and knobs. A huge selling point for a lot of people on this board will be Midas / Klark-Teknik pre-amps on every channel. This is how Behringer has re-defined their image. I imagine a lot of people who purchase the X32 will be quite impressed with this marriage of affordability / quality. As far as I've tested, the inputs all sound great! The initial sound of the pre's is what I would call "muscle" in the tone. Very nice work Behringer! I guess I'll learn all about the durability of the faders as we put some serious hours traveling and working on this board. If you've watched the online video about the rigorous testing they put the knobs and motorized faders (literally moving them back and forth thousands of times), then I have no doubt all hardware should last for a long time. The video shows the Midas crew putting the faders to work! The body of the X32 seems extremely sturdy, built like a tank and still lightweight. We just ordered an ATA case for it through NYCase Co., and am patiently waiting for them to ship it to me. I did get the 3 year Pro coverage, and Behringer has a 3 year warranty as well. Now some reviews on the sound: Effects - I think the effects are great. Effects that one would use for every application. There are plenty loaded on this console... many you will "recognize" as some of the very popular outboard-style effects from major brands (BBE, Lexicon, Focusrite, etc.) Effects can be ran via stereo or as "side chain", or you can just hook up any outboard gear via one of the 6 Aux send/return's on the board and assign it to a channel via routing. EQ's - Not only does every channel have a full parametric, there's also some really nice quick style EQ'S loaded as well. 31, dual 31, stereo 31, and all can be applied to any channel and adjusted via LCD control, or fader style. Big thumbs up to the effects rack and EQ's! The right side of the board even has a quick effects assignment group to quickly adjust your settings or even tap tempo your delay. Bus Sends - Very nice and easy control. I've got Buses 1-6 running our IEM's and all effects sends are on buses 13-16. Very easy setup... Just use the routing button on the screen to send all your output buses to your mixes. I really love the "sends on faders" button for this. DCA's - Sub groups as many call it. Very easy to set up, just hold the DCA button and the channels you want in that group can be 'selected' to the DCA. Configuration and channel assignment - just a GREAT feature. All channels can be configured to a stored setting and recalled (which you create) and can all be customized! Custom colors, icons, and names for every channel! I color coded all my instruments (ie. all things drums are yellow, Vocals are green, guitars are blue) and send them to their color coded DCA group. Ethernet - hooked up a wireless G router, assigned the IP address to the console through the Configure screen and I can run the X32 via my iPad with the XiControl app. Just another excellent feature! THINGS I'VE YET TO DO... Run the console via remote control to a PC (I'm a mac guy, hopefully they'll have software for all us apple users). They use iPads to control XiControl, so I can only imagine that mac software will be on its way. I've yet to use the USB / FireWire card or do any type of recording with it... but I'm going to multi-track a show in the next couple of weeks via FireWire to my macbook with either DP or Pro-Tools... I'm anxious to see how it works! I've yet to use the AES50 ports as I'm waiting for an S16 box to be released. I've yet to use the P16-m via the ethernet out... once again I'm just waiting on the release (S16 and PM-16m look to be released late August and I guess will be in stores sometime early September). Storage - I've created a live show setting, and you can store and recall up to 100 "shows". Just adjust your faders, sends, buses, effects, etc. and store them! There's even a set of buttons on the right side of the console for quickly recalling and loading a scene. Just another excellent feature! Overall, I guess I can't say enough about this console.

Bought the board on 12/17/13, installed in the booth the week of 1/6/14. There was a bit of a learning curve with the transition from the analog world, but not a horrible one. The electronics are sweet. The control over all of the aspects for the channel is top notch. The compression, gates and eq's are great and the board sounds good because of them. However, had I known about the quality and construction of the fader motors, I would have gone with another company. 2/23/14 we had finished up the sound check/rehearsal for the service and the belt came off one of the faders. I'm sure it's an easy fix, but that would void the warranty. We now have to box the board back up and send it to Vegas to be repaired, an event that will end up making us have to miss two weeks worth of services. I really had hoped that the Behringer quality had made the jump to reliability, but running the desk for six or seven weeks and losing it for two hasn't done much to build any confidence in that department. Just be prepared. There are a host of people that haven't had any issues, but that's not fixing the board that is shipping out on 3/10/14.

Great preamps, quality and build. Still some Behringer sound and quirky DAW control

By Jerome Eadeh

from Las Vegas, NV

Comments about Behringer Digital Mixer X32:

GC Pro gave me the best deal ever, and got it to me in 2 business days with free shipping. Amazing buying power here, I think everybody should get to know their GC Pro dealer. Good, Midas preamps sound amazing, don't let anybody tell you any different. I was a sceptic until I got me 32 of these for a unheard of price, they through in the mixer for free. Board has some weight but two handles can be carried by one person. I suggest a road box though. All the extras are a bonus, firewire and USB card, ASE 50 ready to go, separate personal monitor network ready to go. HPF on gain, can also do a second HPF on EQ section, don't knock it. I got some really interesting shelving by using two HPF's on the same channel. Ability to change 6 line in's and outs inserts, very nice. This board is very easy to navigate and sort of reminds me of the old Yamaha DM 2000, but no where near as hard to figure out. Also, Ipad and iPhone apps work very well. Recording to thumb drive is so easy, your dog can do it. Two talkbacks are fabulous. If it breaks, I can get it fixed right here in Vegas. And the most amazing thing is the price of this board. Bad, DAW control is simply not responding well. When you try to use firewire to record and ethernet to control to and from the laptop, seems like firewire will knock the laptop off the ethernet network. I am not sure what thats all about, but strange. From a theater perspective, there is no timed fades between scenes which would be very helpful for theatrical events and musicals. Only 100 scenes, again a problem with theater. Quality of FX rack is lacking, could use a better looking layout on the screen. Line inputs are heavy in the mids, but with some easy tweaking, can sound ok. Weird, when you kick the gain full on a channel, the gate cannot light up. I though I had a bad LED, but noticed that the gain was full on a channel I didn't have hooked up. I re-initialized the board and all was good. Headphone jacks are in a great place, but difficult to get out a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter if it doesn't get pulled out carefully. Cannot get fingers around the connector, but I got big hands. Fan on the bottom may be blocked if operating board in road box. May need thin wood strips to keep airspace under the board. I am not sure why you would need 100 scenes for a rock show, but is not enough for a full scale musical. Things I would like, adjustable fade times on scenes. Timecode or word clock via midi, AES 50 or somehow with a new expansion card, but not give up firewire or usb connections. I am not sure if it can be done with other devices. The ability to do 96K as with the AES 50 specs. A dedicated mono out to not tie up one of the omni outs. A dedicated mono fader or second master fader. A bussing plugin to encode and decode surround. A bussing plugin to provide at least a 3 way stereo crossover. Ability to type in our own customized text and image to the scribble strips. Ability to operate the AES 50 connections with it's own separate layer. I will always be more critical than complimentary no matter how great the product. So don't take this review negatively. The value in the Behringer X32 is amazing. Combining the low cost of Behringer with the highest quality of Midas, not to mention Klark Teknik, is the best thing for independent sound engineers to use quality products of their own, and not have to go to work for the man with all the money just to play with the big boy toys. This is a great board for the price, and I am proud to finally own one.

I have been in the sound industry for 20 years now. I have worked with all of the current pro digital consoles there are. I just wanted to say thanks BERINGER for making a great product. It has a great work flow and many features that consoles three or four times more expensive do not have. If I walked up to this console at any gig I would be more than pleased to work on it.

This is the best Behringer product i have owned!! i am completely satisfied with this console! my transition from analog to digital was seamless. i love the sound of this console as well as the ease of use Thank You behringer you have hit a home run!!!!

I'll try not to get too carried away, but OH MY GOSH!!! Not only does it have every feature I can imagine, but the sound quality is brilliant. By far exceeded my expectations. I got the optional S-16 snake (uses 1 cat-5 cable!). I thought it was an expensive purchase until I realized I can now sell not only our old mixer, but the snake, effects, eq's, crossovers, cd recorder, multi-track interface, pretty much everything except the power amps and speakers. I actually think it's going to nearly pay for itself with the 'yard-sale' we'll be able to have. It does everything! Just installed it at my church and (after a lengthy set-up) almost instantly got a mix that sounded like a professional cd. I can't imagine how good it will sound once I really figure out how to use it. Can't say enough good stuff!!!

This unit has tremendous features for it's size and it has that "pro" sound that bands are looking for. I had a Personus Live 24.4 prior to this and the X32 blows it away. Takes a little while to get used to layers and routing but its not bad. Great product at this price.

Before this awesome piece of equipment, I was running a pair of analog Mackie boards. Having to run downstairs, walk around and listen to the praise teams in various locations on the main floor, was exhausting. With being able to remotely adjust this mixer with any Android electronic device or an iPad, is HEAVEN (pun intended). Now, I go upstairs, turn on the system, grab my iPad Pro 12.9, walk back downstairs, and can adjust anyone/everyone from anywhere on the ground floor. I'm able to sit downstairs with my family, during worship, and not have to run back up the stairs to go adjust any levels. The only reason to stay upstairs now, is if someone brings in a CD to sing to. Whatever you can do by adjusting the controls on the mixer itself, you can do with the knobs on the LCD screen AND remotely with your tablet/iPad. We have had 4 people running sound at one time, 2 on the mixer, 1 on a Kindle Fire, and me on my iPad.